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The SDEP Progression

Just downloaded the new program The SDEP Abdominal Pregression. Great program.

I have 3 questions (maybe more later).

1. When you place the probe in the proper location – the arrows indicate a fanning motion and not necessarily movement of the probe over the abdomen. 

Just downloaded the new program The SDEP Abdominal Pregression. Great program.

I have 3 questions (maybe more later).

1. When you place the probe in the proper location – the arrows indicate a fanning motion and not necessarily movement of the probe over the abdomen. 

2. Points 15, 16 and 17 are probe movement AND fanning up and down the abdomen- correct? Is the probe postion 15 along the right side of the abdomen from cranial to caudal, then 16 along the midline from caudal to cranial and finish 17 along the left side of the abdomen from cranial to caudal. 

3. When doing the C loop does the probe remained tethered?

I hope my questions are clear.

Comments

EL

1. probe stays in same

1. probe stays in same position but your wrist moves like accelerating or decelerating a motorcycle throttle.

2.bears in forest 15-17 is a movement like a paint brush up and down the abdomen with the probe head gently sliding on the skin.

3. tethered? the C is all wrist with the probe between thumb and forefinger in the same position, marker cranial but the probe indirectly changes angle as you turn right with the wrist after reaching the Gb and heading to the pylorus and right pancreatic limb.

Hope thats clear.

Thanks for downloading and glad you enjoy the program.

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SDEP abdomen got great reviews in the sold out Puerto Rico seminar too last week. Everyone made huge progress in a couple of days and were all getting adrenals and cbd and pelvic urethra even if they didnt always recognioze it the structure were there at multiple angles, which is the starting objective. About 1/2 the attendees had never handled a probe so we were very proud of the achievement:)

EL

1. probe stays in same

1. probe stays in same position but your wrist moves like accelerating or decelerating a motorcycle throttle.

2.bears in forest 15-17 is a movement like a paint brush up and down the abdomen with the probe head gently sliding on the skin.

3. tethered? the C is all wrist with the probe between thumb and forefinger in the same position, marker cranial but the probe indirectly changes angle as you turn right with the wrist after reaching the Gb and heading to the pylorus and right pancreatic limb.

Hope thats clear.

Thanks for downloading and glad you enjoy the program.

http://sonopath.com/products

SDEP abdomen got great reviews in the sold out Puerto Rico seminar too last week. Everyone made huge progress in a couple of days and were all getting adrenals and cbd and pelvic urethra even if they didnt always recognioze it the structure were there at multiple angles, which is the starting objective. About 1/2 the attendees had never handled a probe so we were very proud of the achievement:)

randyhermandvm

Another question or two.
Do

Another question or two.

Do you shave the pets when doing the intercostal approaches?

Are you doing cine short axis vies of the spleen, stomach, liver etc.

randyhermandvm

Another question or two.
Do

Another question or two.

Do you shave the pets when doing the intercostal approaches?

Are you doing cine short axis vies of the spleen, stomach, liver etc.

EL

Not typically as Im only

Not typically as Im only there for a few seconds. Alcohol and gel usually is fine but in thick coats like a husky I will shave a bit closer to the costal arch and then I use my hand to push the bare skin to the intercostal or the tech can move the skin to the intercostal area comfortably so I stay on skin intercostally. Owners are cool with spay shaves but something about intercostal shaves they dont care for.

EL

Not typically as Im only

Not typically as Im only there for a few seconds. Alcohol and gel usually is fine but in thick coats like a husky I will shave a bit closer to the costal arch and then I use my hand to push the bare skin to the intercostal or the tech can move the skin to the intercostal area comfortably so I stay on skin intercostally. Owners are cool with spay shaves but something about intercostal shaves they dont care for.

randyhermandvm

Do you do the same SDEP

Do you do the same SDEP protocol in the feline patients?

randyhermandvm

Do you do the same SDEP

Do you do the same SDEP protocol in the feline patients?

EL

Yes same protocol but

Yes same protocol but intercostal can be only one on each side for imaging the kiver as long as covering all the liver stomavh to diaphragm on left, rk to diaphragm on right. 

EL

Yes same protocol but

Yes same protocol but intercostal can be only one on each side for imaging the kiver as long as covering all the liver stomavh to diaphragm on left, rk to diaphragm on right. 

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